AZIO MGK 1 RGB Mechanical Keyboard Review

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APH Networks checked out the AZIO MGK 1 RGB Mechanical Keyboard

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Two weeks ago, I received my Iron Ring, signaling the beginning of my career as an engineer. However, it did not really mean a whole lot to me yet, especially as I still have a month of school to go. While the ceremony itself was interesting itself, since then, I have found it hard to actually remove the ring from my hand. No, this is not like a "Lord of the Rings" ring to rule them all, especially everyone else there received a ring like mine. Rather, I have become used to the ring itself. When I first received it, it was weird to keep it on, and I fidgeted with it all the time. After two weeks, however, my right handed pinky finger feels lighter and feels awkward without the ring on. This is quite like my left wrist, as it feels really awkward to not have a watch on. Some of my friends attributed it to feeling naked without their timepiece. Once you get used to having a sort of accessory on yourself, it feels weird to not have it on compared to having it. Similarly, this can also be seen with keyboards and wrist rests. I only was recently introduced to having a wrist rest with the Patriot Viper V760, but after a few weeks of using it, I cannot even go to any keyboard without one. Considering I use it every day now to rest my palms upon, it feels awkward to use any other keyboard without some sort of hand support. Thankfully today's AZIO MGK 1 RGB comes with one. With a full plastic removable palm rest, in addition to a similar floating design to the Viper V760, is this keyboard something I will get used to, and furthermore, not be able to live without? Will it have features that stand above the rest? Let us see what AZIO offers to us with their first product at APH Networks, the MGK 1 RGB!
 AZIO MGK 1 RGB Mechanical Keyboard Review @ APH Networks